Revoke an application grant from a user
/apiplatform/management/v1/applications/{appId}/grants/{grantType}/users/{userId}
Revokes the {grantType}
grant for the {appId}
application from the {userId}
user.
Users accessing this resource must be issued the API Manager, or Application Developer role and must be issued the Manage Application grant for the specified application.
Request
- application/json
-
appId: string
A unique ID referencing a specific application.
-
grantType: string
The grant type.
-
userId: string
A unique ID referencing a specific user.
Response
- application/json
204 Response
403 Response
object
-
detail(optional):
string
Detailed error message
-
errorCode(optional):
string
Application specific error code
-
errorDetails(optional):
array errorDetails
additional errors
-
errorPath(optional):
string
-
instance(optional):
string
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error
-
status(optional):
string
HTTP status code
-
title:
string
Summary error message
-
type:
string
Error type
500 Response
object
-
detail(optional):
string
Detailed error message
-
errorCode(optional):
string
Application specific error code
-
errorDetails(optional):
array errorDetails
additional errors
-
errorPath(optional):
string
-
instance(optional):
string
URI to the link that provides more detail about the error
-
status(optional):
string
HTTP status code
-
title:
string
Summary error message
-
type:
string
Error type
Examples
The following example shows how to revoke an application grant from a user by submitting a DELETE request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL
curl -i -X DELETE
-H "Authorization: Bearer access_token"
https://example.com/apiplatform/management/v1/applications/{appId}/grants/{grantType}/users/{userId}
-
{appId}
is the unique Id for an application. To retrieve available application Ids, see Get Applications. -
{grantType}
is the type of grant issued for the application. To retrieve the type of grants that can be issued for an application, see Get application grants. -
{userId}
is the unique ID for a user. To retrieve the users who are eligible to receive the application grant, see Get eligible grantees.
Example of Response Headers
The following shows an example of the response headers.
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content Server: Oracle-Traffic-Director/12.2.1.0.0 Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 08:41:19 GMT X-oracle-dms-ecid: 49d14691-2176-4c99-aed3-38438604f528-00001e57 X-oracle-dms-rid: 0:1 Via: 1.1 otd_opc Proxy-agent: Oracle-Traffic-Director/12.2.1.0.0